The calm before the storm yesterday. In fact, i think Antigua will get very little in terms of bad weather. Looks south and not a hurricane so this is good. I took this photo before i started preparing this boat for Isaac here in Antigua.﻿

One of the best excursion companies in the Caribbean can be found right here at home in Antigua. Here are a few mobile phone photos taken yesterday on board their smallest tour: the Classic Yacht Tour which takes guests to the south of Antigua. These four guests were from one of the cruise ships in town.

Getting Picked up from Sandals Antigua and going on the Xtreme Circumnavigation Tour by Adventure Antigua. On this day we had a tandem trip with the two Xtreme boats. Was good fun! When you come to Antigua you should check this one out www.adventureantigua.com for more﻿

One Reason USA is Pushing ACTA So Hard .. Time is running out on #WTO Rulings against it on Online Gambling.

The WTO has already ruled against the US on at least 4 different occasions that it is using Illegal Business tactics by not allowing US citizens to gambling online as they allow online gambling across state lines for Horse Racing in states that it is legal.. Interstate business applies to overseas as well... The Servers to these companies are in other countries so no transactions are done on US soil. That is why they can't get them on anything but Racketeering, Money Laundering and other laws that could tie to a possible RICO Case... The US has told the WTO to Shove it and refuse to legalize it or Pay the Fines to the countries that sued the US and won (Antigua and Barbuda being the most affected) as it has destroyed economies in those countries when the US players left because they were scared and many companies shut down.... the US thinks it can control the Web all over the world and scoff at anyone.... and this is the Kicker... the Reason the US is going so hard for ACTA is the WTO has ruled that countries who sued the US over Online Gambling can legally Pirate Copyrighted Materials in the US to regain money lost from not being able to accept gamblers from the US. The WTO has given them a Monetary Limit for what damage it considers is fair. The US portion of Online Sports Gambling and Poker is around $6 Billion now (that is low from what many studies say from Industry insiders) and the US is too arrogant to regulate it and make it a moneymaker for everyone...﻿